Doll Clothing & Accessories

There have been doll clothes for as long as there have been dolls. Dolls are usually dressed in clothing that
represents the era in which they were made. The exceptions are collectors' dolls, which are often dressed in period
clothing. Doll clothing includes outerwear, undergarments, stockings, shoes, hats, and accessories such as gloves,
purses, baskets, doll jewelry, and other items.

Dolls that were buried in the graves of ancient Roman children are the first documented example of doll clothes.
These dolls were dressed in the Roman fashions of the time. Doll clothes were hand made until the industrial era,
when doll makers began dressing their dolls for sale. These clothes were machine stitched in factories as early as
1850, and sewing machines were common in... Read more

There have been doll clothes for as long as there have been dolls. Dolls are usually dressed in clothing that
represents the era in which they were made. The exceptions are collectors' dolls, which are often dressed in period
clothing. Doll clothing includes outerwear, undergarments, stockings, shoes, hats, and accessories such as gloves,
purses, baskets, doll jewelry, and other items.

Dolls that were buried in the graves of ancient Roman children are the first documented example of doll clothes.
These dolls were dressed in the Roman fashions of the time. Doll clothes were hand made until the industrial era,
when doll makers began dressing their dolls for sale. These clothes were machine stitched in factories as early as
1850, and sewing machines were common in factories by the 1870s. Hemming was still done by hand, so doll
clothes produced after 1870 have a combination of machine stitching and hand stitching.

Beginning in the Victorian era, every well-dressed doll needed a doll trunk to store all of her things. Doll
trunks imitated full-size trunks, and some were made in elaborate styles with intricate designs. Modern-era doll
trunks are much simpler in design and are often specific to particular brands of dolls.

Quick Facts

In the 18th and 19th centuries, dolls were used in France to advertise the latest fashions. Women would
order full-size dresses based on what they saw on the dolls

Synthetic fabric was not used in clothing until 1905, when a safe form of rayon was made commercially
available. Doll clothing made before 1905 does not contain synthetic fabrics

Plastic doll accessories became popular after World War II when the types of plastics available became more
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